ID 1196922
Lot 4383 | Fritz Schaper (1841 - 1919) - Figur von Bismarck in Kürassieruniform
Bronze, braun patiniert, an der Plinthe die Künstlersignatur "F. Schaper fec." und die Signatur der Gießerei "Aktien=Gesellschaft vorm. H. Gladenbeck u. Sohn". Stehende, barhäuptige Ganzfigur im Überrock des Kürassier-Regiments "von Seydlitz" Nr. 7 mit hohen, gespornten Reitstiefeln, in der linken Hand vor dem Körper aufgestützt der Pallasch. Lebensechte Darstellung, schön erhaltene Details. Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. Gesamthöhe 54 cm. Die Figur entspricht dem 1879 entstandenen Bismarck-Denkmal vor dem Kasino am Augustinerplatz in Köln.
Fritz Schaper war einer der bedeutendsten Bildhauer des Deutschen Reiches, Mitglied der Preußischen Akademie der Künste und Ritter des preußischen Ordens Pour le Mérite. Von 1880 bis 1890 lehrte er als Professor an der Berliner Kunstakademie.
Fritz Schaper (1841 - 1919) - a statue of Bismarck in Cuirassier Uniform
Fritz Schaper (1841 - 1919) - a statue of Bismarck in Cuirassier Uniform
Bronze, brown patina, the base with the artist's signature "F. Schaper fec." and foundry signature "Aktien=Gesellschaft vorm. H. Gladenbeck u. Sohn". Standing, bareheaded figure of Bismark in the long coat of the Cuirassier Regiment "von Seydlitz" No. 7, with tall spurred boots, his left hand resting on a pallash. Very realistic portrayal, finely preserved details. Traces of use and age. Overall height 54 cm. The figure is a miniature version of the Bismarck statue made in 1879 that was erected in front of the casino at the Augustinerplatz in Cologne.
Fritz Schaper was one of the most famous sculptors of the German empire, member of the Prussian Academy of Arts and Knight of the Prussian Order Pour le Mérite. He was a professor at the Berlin Art Academy from 1880 to 1890.
Condition: II +
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